* The Great After-Season Sale * «f- AT "S 1 ", ECONOMIC f NOW PROCEEDING. * Unusual Advantages Presented at the Cotton Dress CounterKid DRESS PRINTS for 3.1 d yard—3lin. wide, in pink, heliotrope and J blue "rounds, neat stripe and .-:pot effects. Quit 3.] d yd, ( 9>d DRESS ZEPHYRS, for 41d yard—7oo yards good cord Stripe -j Zephyrs, fast colours, season's 9Jd quality. J 1 Big Clearance at 4id yd. J Brkl DRESS CAMBRIC for <Ud yard—2o pieces fashionable light ~ ( " o-round Cambrics, in stripe and figured designs. Season's Ski J quality. Going at4*d yd. \ 10V1 COTTON VOILES, for 4M yard—37o yards figured Cotton ~ t Voile* neat designs. Season's pneo lOkl. Bargain price 4.Jd yd. J 1/(5 COTTON VOILE, for Od yard—Tlie balance of .several lots high- , cla«s Voiles. Season's 1/G qualities. Revolution price 6d yd. -j 1/11 ERENCH MUSLINS for !>d yd—lo pieces clioice floral and check J Muslins, suitable for evening wear. These were 1/11. < Special Clearance Price 9d yd. ~ ( ]/- COTTON DELAINE for O.W yd—4o yards navy aui black ground, J fi'Hired designs for useful dross, good washing. Season's 1/- , quality. Bargain Price 6Jd yd. "j 1/11 WOOL DELAINES for Is yard—2o pieces cream ground figured J Delaines. Sold at l/'U yd. Drastic Clearance price ts yd, , 1/9 CREAM DELAINE for 1/3—lo pieces shrunk French Cream Do- -j laine Blousing, ordinary stock price 1/9. J Special Bargain Price 1/3 ycf. ; 45/- MUSLIN ROBES for ] 9/6—ln black, pink, reseda ; skirts trim- ~ med embroidery insertion, bodice piece and trimming. Season's J price 45/-. Special Bargain Price 19/6 Robe. \ 29/6 VIIITE MUSLIN ROBES for 15/G—7 only Robes, shaped skirt, ~ trimmed embroidery, bodice and trimmings. Season's price 29/(3. ' . Clearance Price 15,6 Robe. Remnants of PRINTS, VOILES, DELAINES and LININGS at Desperate Clearing Prices. We Pay Freight on all Parcels of the vrJue of 20s and over. If you are unable to visit this Great Moiiey-Saving Event, send us -^® your order, An experienced staff will attend to your requirements. r | George & Kersley, * T (Ltd)., Wellington.
WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COtOPERATIVL ASSOCIATION, LTD. PATENT STEEL ALUMINIUM COOKING UTENSILS. THE SAUCEPAN OF TO-DAY AND to-mokr:>\v. S3K WINDOW FOE—»AITXAND£R" SAUCEPANS, ANGLO INAMI-L WAKE, PE'-TTY COPPER GOODS, and 100 and 1 articles for the Kitc'ien, Ml Gxfls Marked in Tlaia Figures WAIRARAPA FARMERS' C OPERATI /E ASSOCIATION, LTi",
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3139, 17 March 1909, Page 6
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375Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3139, 17 March 1909, Page 6
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